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March 8, 2018
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Tempted by Wacom

  • March 8, 2018
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This has probably been answered but I can't find it, so appologies in advance!

I am thinking of getting a Wacom tablet but have some big reservations, I'm hoping there are tablet users out there who can help me with their experience and workflow.

Biggest question is about using keyboard shortcuts when there's a tablet between you and your keyboard.  I use LOTS of shortcuts very intuitively having done so for over a decade: z s x c v w j ; ' [  ] I can think of offhand, plus all the control/option/command/shift variants.  Does this cause anyone grief? I mean the tablet has some programmable buttons...

Scrolling within an image: Say you zoom in (using the scroll wheel?) and want to 'pan' around, do you just hit 'h' and drag with the pen?  Or do you use the pen to drag scrollbars?  Normally I use the tiny track ball on my Mighty Mouse (or whatever Apple called it...) though that only works in two directions anymore, hence the shopping...

That's what I can think of just now.  Thank you for your patience.  Three hundred bucks is a chunk I'd rather not waste.

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Theresa J
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March 10, 2018

Buy the tablet. It will take some getting used to, but you won’t regret it. You can custom program it however you want, and you can keep using your keyboard shortcuts. I have the pen programmed to scale my brushes with a rocker button click and drag. The top direction on the pen rocker clicker gives me a control click (or right click for PC). I use keyboard shortcuts for zoom, pan and tons of other things. Seriously the Wacom tablet is an absolute must to be a professional Photoshop artist.

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March 12, 2018

Yeah I'm about convinced.  I saw the bit on Wacom's website about programming it for photoshop.  Sounds pretty good.

Trevor.Dennis
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March 12, 2018

Aaron, you asked about this a few days ago and got some ideas.  One thing I'll add to my previous reply is that, unlike some people, I don't use the tablet exclusively.  A really good mouse is still a huge advantage with apps like Photoshop, because it gives you such fine control.  So I still use a mouse with the Pen tool to accurately place the points, by way of example.

Did you not like the keyboard on wedges over the tablet idea in THIS THREAD?  It still needs some adjusting to.  The keyboard is a wee bit higher for a start off, which is why I angle it making it higher at the back.  I also raise my seat a wee bit to compensate, but I can type as quickly as ever.  The bottom line is that I don't even think about it.  It never feels awkward.  

I'd still like one of those G13 keypads though, and I see JJ says that Razer do something similar.